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THE CLOISTER,
Sea Island, Georgia
If, as the song says, love is better
the second time around, does the same principle apply
to golf destinations? Yes, if they happen to be The
Cloister and Hilton Head. Visit these destinations
for the first time and you are pleasantly surprised
to find the promotional material wasnt hype.
Go back again, and you remember why you wanted to
go there in the first place.
The
Cloister
When you are an award- winning golf
resort, the tendency is to rest on past laurels. Not
so at The Cloister, a favorite spot for legions of
vacationers since the early 1900's. Situated on Sea
Island, an oceanside sliver of land adjacent to St.
Simons Island in the beautiful Golden Isles off the
southern Georgia coast, The Cloister takes its lofty
reputation very seriously and its board of directors
will do nothing to compromise it.
New and repeat visitors can expect
the finest in accommodations and such other amenities
as its internationally award winning cuisine, health
and fitness programs, events and programs for kids,
hiking and nature programs, horseback riding, fishing
and, oh yes, golf.
Speaking of golf, the last two years
have been among the most significant in the Sea Island
Golf Clubs distinguished history. The resort
and private club have had a long and close affiliation.
In October 98, The Plantation Course opened
to a warm reception. Noted U.S. Open course remodeler
Rees Jones had spent the previous 15 months melding
two vintage 9's -- Retreat and Plantation -- into
a seamless 18-hole layout that brings out the best
of the two courses woodland features.
Not one to alter the
courses merely for changes sake, Jones enlarged
lakes, added others, rebuilt bunkers and restored
and improved the greens to enhance the quality of
the courses without undermining their design excellence.
He did, however, add two holes, #10 and #18, in large
part to accommodate relocations of the Golf Digest
Academy and to create space for the new clubhouse,
now under construction, which will include 30 guest
rooms and overlook the Frederica River estuary. The
old clubhouse will be used for special events.
The back 9's 425-yard
lead-off hole of Plantation is as scenic as it is
daunting. From the tee box right next to the estuary
and ocean beyond you drive to an expansive fairway
that lists left around a large lake to a slightly
elevated green overlooking the lake. From the tee
and depending on the time of day, you might see a
long-line seiner coming in from the sea. The lake
on #10 also serves as the beauty and the beast for
#12 and #18.
Hole 12 has one of
the most interesting, challenging and attractive green
complexes youll ever play. The complex juts
out into the lake and the green is virtually surrounded
by bunkers. With the river in the background, the
view makes you want to stop play and just savor it.
The finishing hole
is a relatively short par 5 of some 500 yards, again
with a green jutting out into the lake. It is a fine
risk-reward hole that requires a perfect second shot.
Hit slightly left and the ball is wet, slightly right
and you wind up in a stretch of sand running from
about 70 yards out on the right side of the fairway
all the way to the green.
With an excellent
string of holes of varying lengths and shapes woven
through immaculately attended natural areas, golfers
shouldnt tire of this outstanding resort course.
However, if they do, there is always Seaside right
next to it.
The new, revamped
Seaside opened in October 1999 and is a blend of the
old Seaside 9 and Marshside. Designer Tom Fazio has
preserved the core routing of the Seaside 9 but altered
the routing of all but a few holes on Marshside. The
beautiful set of holes wrap around tidal marshes,
and some holes on Seaside butt up against the tidal
flats. It is a windswept, seaside style course with
lots of sand, especially in the prodigious natural
areas.
Marshside used to
wind through stands of Palmetto trees, but Fazio took
most of them out to be consistent with the open, links
features of Seaside. He has created new lakes or enlarged
existing ones and added or enlarged some bunkers.
He has also brought a few fairways closer to the lakes
and lowered a few green complexes, such as Seaside
numbers 3 and 5. Once elevated and guarded by a cavernous
bunker in front, Seaside #5 green has been lowered
and moved next to the tidal marsh.
On this par-70 6500-yard
course, accuracy, not length, is the key. It has two
reachable par 5's, four moderate-length par 3's, and
only three par 4's exceeding 400 yards. The greens
feature subtle breaks but are not severely contoured.
For the time being at least, the golf club requires
forecaddies to play this one.
On his third visit
to The Cloister and the Sea Island Golf Club, this
visitor was not disappointed. In 1998, the club went
entirely private, restricting access to a small membership
and Cloister guests. With less traffic, completing
two rounds in one day was no problem. The club maintains
some of the highest standards for service in the industry.
Both courses are exceptionally clean and well maintained
by an army of workers, and the staff from the top
down to the attendants are gracious and helpful. 
For
reservations, call 1-800-SEA-ISLA.
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